Certificates:exchange card, weapons license, sick-list, medical examination, outpatient's card, medical book, drivers medical board, certification for employment, study, doctor's note for swimming
Western Clinic is a medical institution where we have been insured for more than 5 years. It is distinguished by a new, good five-storey building equipped with fairly modern medical equipment. There is a good medical staff, an excellent treatment room, a day hospital, a good laboratory with the opportunity to undergo many tests, besides completely free of charge if you are insured. The pharmacy provides most of the necessary medicines on site. In 5 years, I had to buy medicine from another pharmacy only once. Of course, there are cases of customer dissatisfaction, but there is no way to do without it. Good health to all for many years to come!
I do not advise contacting this clinic? At least with the surgeon. 07/16/24 I explained to the surgeon on the phone that I have a formation above my eye that needs to be removed. The surgeon announced the cost. I asked to give up the cost because I am disabled. The surgeon agreed. 07/17.24 he took a quick look and said it was an abscess. I recommended Vishnevsky's ointment. At least I got the money back for the consultation. This "abscess" has become even bigger! 07/28/24 the regional hospital SAID THAT THIS IS AN ATHEROMA, IN WHICH VISHNEVSKY OINTMENT IS NOT ALLOWED!!! 07/28/24 at the ID Smart clinic, I had an atheroma removed. As a result of this negligence, the scar will be larger. In addition, the atheroma became inflamed and I was prescribed antibiotics, which is harmful to the body. So the surgeon is here or an ignoramus who cannot distinguish an atheroma from an abscess. Or is money more important to him than human health
Minuses : there are no electronic cards for private patients. Which is very strange.
I had to explain several times where and when I went.
The period between the first and the second(!) the doctor explains the reception, not the reception. This is the confusion about the date, which is important.
And it's like you haven't heard about the ethics of communicating with the patient. I took the receipt at the reception, the cashier asks to whom. They sit 1-2 people apart and cannot approach each other to clarify. They started shouting and already everyone around knows who I'm going to.